The Girl Scout Bronze Award is the highest honor a Girl Scout Junior (grades 4 and 5) can achieve.
When you go for the Girl Scout Bronze Award, you represent what Girl Scouts can achieve in their communities.

And of course, you want to do that in a way that’s fun for you – and for everyone else involved, too! Imagine what you can accomplish
when you team up with others and use your special skills and interests to take action and make a difference in the world!

Requirements for the Girl Scout Bronze Award:

• Review and use the Girl Scout Bronze Award Workbook as a reference.
• Complete and earn all the awards from one grade-level Journey.
• GSCB encourages all girls to take the Girl Scout Bronze Award Tutorial. There is a lot of useful information explaining the award. We strongly recommend leaders and volunteers listen to the Tutorial as well.
• Select a Take Action project that addresses a need in the community, provides service to either Girl Scouts or their local community and is not something you worked on previously.
• Take Action projects must be a minimum of 20 hours, including girls’ individual tasks.
• Work with your troop members on this award.
• Complete the Final Report from GSCB’s Bronze Award Workbook (Revised September 2014) when the project is completed.
• Final Reports should be completed by individual girls based on their own experience throughout the project.
• Take pictures of the progress of your Take Action Project.
• Once your Take Action project is completed, submit the Final Report from the Bronze Award Workbook.
• Girl Scouts starting grade 6 in September 2017 must have final reports completed and submitted to the council office by September 30, 2017.

Girls earning the Girl Scout Bronze Award will receive their awards at the annual On My Honor Ceremony.